The Archaeology of Weapons


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British arthority on medieval weapons surveys European arms and armor from the Bronze Age to the time of triumph of gunpowder.







The Sword in the Age of Chivalry


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The Resplendent image of the medieval knight is concentrated in the symbolism of his sword. The straight, two-edged, cross-hilted knightly sword of the European middle ages was an object of vital importance, a lethal weapon on the battlefield and a badge of chivalry in that complex social code. Ewart Oakeshott draws on his extensive research and expert eye (and hand, for he has a special sense for the feel of a sword) to develop a typology for and recount the history of the sword, from the knightly successors of the Viking weapon to the emergence of the Renaissance sword - that is, roughly from 1050 to 1550. Within this time-span, two distinct groups of swords successively evolved. Problems of dating are acute, and evidence is adduced from literature and art as well as from archaeology, for a sword (or some parts of a sword) could have been in use several generations after it first saw battle. To deal with such overlap, Ewart Oakeshott develops, refines and illustrates a detailed typology of swords which takes in entire swords, pommel-forms, cross-guards, and the grip and scabbard.







A Knight in Battle


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Describes the horses used by knights in the Middle Ages, as well as the equipment and weapons they used in battle.
















Catalogue de dessins anciens des écoles française, italienne, espagnole, allemande, flamande et hollandaise, terres cuites ... jolie pendule Louis XVI, meuble en ébene, époque Henri III ... composant la collection de M. Jules Boilly, dont la vente aura lieu Hotel des Commissaires-priseurs, rue Drouot... les vendredi 19 & samedi 20 mars 1869 ... par le ministère de Me Delbergue-Cormont, commissaire-priseur ... assisté de M. Blaisot, expert ...


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